Some Interesting Apples by Elena Heatherwick

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Some Interesting Apples is a community film about the UK's only orchard solely dedicated to the cultivation of selected wild-grown chance-seedling apples. These are often roadside apple trees, 'planted' unwittingly by someone who drove past and chucked their apple core out of the car window. If the variety is resilient enough, it will grow into a tree, however tough the conditions are. "When it comes to addressing ecological collapse it can very frequently feel overwhelming and I guess if the Some Interesting Apples project, in being able to perpetuate the growth of top fruit in this country fulfils that tiny tiny purpose, then we are contributing something ourselves, and it feels that that's a little, tiny slice of power"  William Arnold and James Fergusson, founders of Some Interesting Apples. A Ffern Film Directed by Elena Heatherwick Produced by Ffern and Pal Studios  Executive Producer: Angus Dunsire  Producer: Bronte Markwick Creative Director: Emily Cameron Set Designer: Clarisse D’Arcimoles  Costumer Designer: Frank Gallacher  DOP: Lee Burnett  1st AC: Joe Gubb  Gaffer John Crooks  Sound Operator: Quillon Larratt  Editor: Boris Hallvig Set Assistant: Jess Morris  Driver/ Runner: Cris Barrios Sound Mixer: Will Berridge  Colourist: Caroline Morin  Graphic Design: Ciaran Birch Story Researcher: Danny Farnham

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